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Now, as butterflies transmogrify from caterpillars, you are known as Festering Sore, and I am much less crazy about you.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Now, as butterflies transmogrify from caterpillars, you are known as Festering Sore, and I am much less crazy about you.
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NEW YORK—Festering concerns about a Greek default made the euro a captive of nervous and headline-driven trade Tuesday, with the currency whipsawed on a rapidly changing outlook for whether Europe can find a way to keep Greece's problems from spreading.
Debt Woes Pressure Euro Javier E. David 2011
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It reminded me of Festering Romance in its use of fantastic elements to camouflage a pedestrian slice-of-life story.
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Festering poison flooded her, and far away she felt her body shake and collapse.
Crimson Wind Diana Pharaoh Francis 2011
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It reminded me of Festering Romance in its use of fantastic elements to camouflage a pedestrian slice-of-life story.
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Telephone operators at the box office were reported to answer with a brisk: "Festering Britain, here."
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ComicsWorthReading reviews Festering Romance as not worth reading.
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Festering concerns over the euro zone's sovereign-debt crisis and its threat to infect the region's financial system have been keeping the euro's gains restrained, even on days when other currencies closely tied to global growth, such as the Australian and Canadian dollars, strengthen, said Stuart Bennett, senior currency strategist at Credit Agricole CIB in London.
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I could still use my Festering Lily Perfume too, she said, and winked.
The Wish Stealers Tracy Trivas 2010
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